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DOGs of Leash on Mt Wellington

Mark from Stonefields

Hi all

Out for walk yesterday over Mt Wellington. Everyone was keeping a good distance from each other.

But 5 of the 7 dogs I passed were off their leash.

First, there are clear signs that dogs on Mt Wellington should be on a leash. And, at this time it’s just plain dangerous, I’ll explain why.

Here is an expert opinion on pets and Covid, It is possible that a person with COVID-19 could sneeze or otherwise contaminate their pet, and then another individual could touch that animal and contract the disease.
Source: vetmed.illinois.edu...

So people please be responsible and get your dogs on a leash when in public.

A safe walk in a park with good distancing will likely keep many of us fit and sane but let’s keep our distance, and this includes our dogs.

Stay safe

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